Amedeo Fiorese, Italian, b. 1939
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A Bronze Sculpture of a Dancing Figure
Showa Era (1926–1989) or Heisei Era (1989-2019)
About the work
A dynamic bronze sculpture by Italian sculptor Amedeo Fiorese, showcasing a stylized female figure in mid-motion, arms and legs gracefully extended in a ballet-like pose. The sweeping curves and flowing texture of the dress capture a vivid sense of movement and elegance, hallmarks of Fiorese's expressive figurative style. The polished bronze surface enhances the form’s sculptural tension, while the signature "A. Fiorese" is inscribed on the pyramidal base.
Dimensions
40cm(h) x 33cm(w) x8.5cm(d)
Footnote
Amedeo Fiorese (b. 1939) is an accomplished Italian sculptor and painter celebrated for his expressive bronze works and contributions to sacred and public art. Starting with clay modeling at the age of six, he trained at the State Institute of Art in Venice and began exhibiting internationally in the 1950s. A former art educator, Fiorese devoted himself entirely to sculpture in 1983. His practice spans bronze, ceramics, enamel, and lacquer, and his public commissions include church mosaics and civic monuments.